Place and time of the exhibition
Yan Zhenqing's early calligraphy works were exhibited in Beijing Palace Museum on 2021-1October 3 1. The exhibition * * * shows 56 early calligraphy works of Yan Zhenqing, including works by famous artists such as "Sacrificing My Nephew" and "Ode to Virtue".
Exhibition highlights
One of the highlights of the exhibition is "offering sacrifices to nephews". This is one of Yan Zhenqing's early masterpieces and a classic in the history of China's calligraphy. The Manuscript for Sacrificing My Nephew is a eulogy written by Yan Zhenqing in memory of my nephew. The content is touching, and deep sadness and yearning are revealed between the lines. This eulogy is one of the masterpieces of Yan Zhenqing's early calligraphy and a classic in the history of China's calligraphy.
Another highlight is the "ode to virtue" on display. This is a poem written by Yan Zhenqing in memory of Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin, and it is also a classic in the history of China calligraphy. Ode to Virtue shows the elegance and individuality of Yan Zhenqing's early calligraphy with its vigorous brushwork and majestic momentum.
operation sequence/order
If you want to visit the public exhibition of early calligraphy works in Yan Zhenqing, you can follow the following steps:
1. Determine the exhibition place and time: Yan Zhenqing's early calligraphy works will be exhibited in the Beijing Palace Museum from August +0 to1October 3 1 day in 20265438.
2. Booking: Due to the popularity of the exhibition, it is recommended that you book tickets in advance to avoid waiting in line.
3. Get your ID card ready: You need an ID card to visit the Forbidden City. I suggest you prepare your ID card in advance.
4. Visit the exhibition: After arriving at the exhibition site, you can follow the exhibition guidelines and enter the exhibition hall to visit the original calligraphy of Yan Zhenqing.
final result
The public exhibition of Yan Zhenqing's early calligraphy works gives us a chance to relive the master's initial heart and demeanor. The classic works such as "Sacrificing a Nephew" and "Ode to Virtue" exhibited in the exhibition make us feel the unique charm and profound connotation of Yan Zhenqing's early calligraphy. If you are interested in China's calligraphy, you might as well go and see this exhibition, which will definitely bring you different feelings.